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Friday, March 4, 2005

MOC's Clingan named top CVAC coach

GAFFNEY, S.C. - Mount Olive College men's basketball coach Bill Clingan was named coach of the year and three Trojans earned all-conference honors during the 2004-05 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference men's basketball awards ceremony Thursday evening. Limestone (S.C.) College is the...

C.B. Aycock edges Rosewood in non-conference baseball

PIKEVILLE - Grant Sasser earned his first save of the year in Charles B. Aycock's season-opening 7-5 victory against county rival Rosewood on a frigid Thursday evening. A sophomore, Sasser retired the side in order after the Eagles put two...

Greenville Rose escapes E. Wayne with extra-inning win

In both team's season-opening game, two-time defending NCHSAA Class 4-A baseball champion Greenville J.H. Rose escaped Eastern Wayne with a 2-1 win in eight innings on a chilly Thursday evening at New Hope. Both veteran coaches, the Warriors' Jabo Fulghum...

MOC women athletes recognized

Latoria Harvey awarded all-conference honors GAFFNEY, S.C. - Mount Olive College women's basketball player Latoria Harvey has earned all-conference honors for the second year in a row as she was named to the 2004-05 All-Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women's basketball team...

Prep roundup: Warriors cruise in ECC 3-A tennis matchup

Eastern Wayne captured two doubles wins and cruised past Washington 6-3 in a Class 3-A Eastern Carolina Conference men's tennis match on the Wayne Community College courts. The second-seeded tandem of Jared Stone-Alex Bryant doubled up Craig Davis-Neil Patrick 8-4....